Liverpool's new away jersey could be similar to the iconic green and white one that they wore in 1995/96.

The Reds have already launched their home kit for next season, designed by New Balance, which shows off a retro design.

And their away kit could also be inspired by one of their most popular kits of yesteryear - as they could wear green and white quarters next season.

An image has been leaked on Twitter of a predominately white shirt, which has thin light green striped panels.

The leaked away shirt that Liverpool could wear next season (Image: Footy Headlines)

The away shirt that Liverpool wore during the 1995/96 season (Image: Getty)

It is accompanied by a black collar, club badge and sponsor, in what appears to be a modernised version of the shirt worn by the likes of Jason McAteer, Phil Babb, Stan Collymore, John Barnes and Jamie Redknapp.

The shorts are expected to be black, with white socks.

Footy Headlines claim that the design has been picked to help mark the 125th anniversary of the club.

Liverpool's new home shirt has already been released

This crest on the new shirt commemorates the club's 125th anniversary (Image: PA)

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The home shirt - a red one, unsurprisingly - will feature a retro design, complete with a special commutative badge that marks the dates 1892 and 2017 either side of the Liver bird badge.

The design features a darker shade of red than usual along with a 1980s-esque collar that harks back to their 'Rome 1984' kit and will be worn for the first time at Anfield in the Reds final game of the season against Middlesbrough on May 21.